Established in 1948

The Mission of the Warren-Washington Association for Mental Health, Inc. (WWAMH) is to improve the quality of life for those affected by mental illness and to promote the awareness and importance of mental wellbeing in the community.

ABOUT US

Helping put the pieces in place by focusing on programs and services that meet our community’s mental health needs.

OUR SERVICES

WWAMH is committed to listening to the voice of the service recipient, and to collaborating in creative ways with other service providers in the community.

CONTACT

We will work to expand the resources available to individuals and opportunities for personal development and growth.

Agency Programs & Services

Care Management

Care Management acts as a “unifier” in the mental health care system by linking young people and adults to services specific to their needs. Support is tailor-made, matching community programs to each individual. By integrating and personalizing services, care is intended to provide a solid building block for an individual’s development towards self-reliance and self-improvement.

Residential Services

WWAMH’s Residential Programs are houses and apartments where individuals with psychiatric disabilities live while developing skills needed for independence. Programs are designed to offer different levels of support to a person in their efforts to achieve his/her highest level of well-being, while reducing costly hospitalizations by providing caring and skilled intervention in times of crisis. Services promote a person’s capabilities through companionship, education, counseling, vocational training, and respite, and the duration of each person’s stay is based on their individual needs

Support Services

Support Services focus on supporting and enhancing recovery and wellness by offering a variety of opportunities in a flexible, person-centered manner. There is no charge for services, which are completely voluntary and based on individual goals and preferences.

Benefits Management

Benefits Management assists with money management and benefits. Representative payee services are available to those receiving Social Security. Individuals are also assisted in applying for Social Security benefits, filing appeals and hearings, completing re-determinations and reporting change.

Clinical Counseling

Caleo Counseling Services, the outpatient clinic of WWAMH, strives to provide therapy and medication evaluation and management if necessary, in a warm and professional atmosphere. Services are available for children, adolescents, adults and families living in Warren and Washington Counties.

Hudson River United Services

WWAMH is a proud member of the Hudson River United Services (HRUS) IPA, a collaboration of six human service agencies that serve individuals and families in an eight county region of New York. Each agency is a well-established organization rooted in the community with a rich tradition of client and community-centered values and services.
The HRUS agencies are:

WWAMH Agency Updates

The Mission of the Warren-Washington Association for Mental Health, Inc. is to improve the quality of life for those affected by mental illness and to promote the awareness and importance of mental wellbeing in the community.

AWAKE OVERNIGHT MENTAL HEALTH RESIDENCE COUNSELOR Seeking an individual to monitor building and tenants in a residential program that houses adults with mental illnesses.Duties include, but not limited to, light housekeeping and maintenance of common areas, paperwork as needed, and to ensure the saf...

The holidays have certainly arrived at WWAMH!! We wanted to give a special thank you to the parishioners of the Church of Our Lady of Annunciation for donating hat, glove and scarf sets to all of our residents! They will all be nice and warm with these thoughtful gifts. Thank you again to Board member Amy Lloyd Molloy for organizing this with the parish and Jesse’s tree. We are so grateful! ... See MoreSee Less

WWAMH is pleased to announce we have received all necessary funding for a second Supportive Housing complex that will be located in Glens Falls! More info to come on this exciting venture for our agency and the community! ... See MoreSee Less

Governor Cuomo announces $29.6 million in state funding has been awarded to eight projects that will provide homeless veterans, survivors of domestic violence and individuals with mental illness with permanent housing and support services.